A civic education competition where students participate in simulated congressional hearings to demonstrate their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and civic principles.
Humanities | Social Studies and Sciences
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- Phone: Currently Unavailable
- Contact: web@civiced.org
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- Center for Civic Education
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 30000
- Cost: Varies
- Estimated Time Commitment: Significant
- Participant Format: Large Team
- Event Format: Hybrid
- Competition Format: Presentation, Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Medium
Participation Information
Register through schools, participate in state or regional hearings, and advance to the national finals.
Knowledge of the Constitution, communication skills, ability to defend positions
Trophies, certificates, and national recognition for constitutional knowledge and civic engagement
Register through schools, participate in state or regional hearings, and advance to the national finals.
1. Participate in regional/state-level hearings. 2. Winning teams advance to national finals in Washington, D.C.
Research materials, internet access
Knowledge of the Constitution, communication skills, ability to defend positions
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